AWWA JAW48125

AWWA JAW48125 Journal AWWA - Considerations in As Analysis and Speciation

Journal Article by American Water Works Association, 03/01/1998

Edwards, Marc;Patel, Sapna;McNeill, Laurie;Chen, Hsiao-wen;Frey, Michelle;Eaton, Andrew D.;Antweiler, Ronald C.;Taylor, Howard E.

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This article summarizes recent experiences in arsenic (As) quantification, preservation, and speciation developed during AWWA Research Foundation (AWWARF) and Water Industry Technical Action Fund (WITAF) projects. The goal of this article is to alert analysts and decision-makers to potential problems in As analysis and speciation, because there appear to be several unresolved problems with routine analytical approaches. In true split drinking water samples As was quantified by three accepted analytical methods in three laboratories. The techniques used were graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry (GFAAS), inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS), and hydride generation inductively coupled plasma-emission spectrometry (HG-ICP-AES). Experimental findings are organized into sections on As analysis, particulate As in water supplies, and examination of As speciation methods. Includes 21 references, figures.

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